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"Four Minute Men" was the name given to a vast network of volunteers in America who gave speeches to the public about the war. Their speeches were usually made in four minutes or less (hence the name) and were provided to them by the Committee on Public Information. As long as they got the given message across, the Four Minute Men were allowed to personalize their talks to give them character and so they could tailor it to their specific community. By the end of 1917, there was about 15,000 speakers scattered around the country.

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